I don't have any PCIe cards or anything installed (i used a wired connection). 2080 will fit fine as my case will take up to 16.6". Reckon i'll go down that route which gives me plenty left in my budget to purchase a decent monitor. I'll stick with the RAM for now, can also pick up another 8gb...
doesn't sound like a bad idea tbh, can save a lot of money that way. Again though, no idea if my case or psu are suitable, my exact specs for my current pc are as follows (got it from here). I'm not adverse to upgrading parts but i want to ensure everything is compatiable. If i'm going to go...
My current Motherboard and CPU are as follows, no idea if the 2080 is compatiable?
Intel® Core™i7 Quad Core Processor i7-4790 (3.6GHz) 8MB Cache
ASUS® Z97-P: ATX, LG1150, USB 3.0, SATA 6GBs
Cheers, that looks like a very decent build.
Does anyone have any thoughts on a suitable monitor? I know a decent monitor is going to put me over my budget but it's something i'd be able to pick up within a couple of months. Not looking to spend to much though (between £2-400).
is 2666Mhz a more suitable speed? I already have a external 500GB ssd which i use for games so i figured that would be suitable. Although i guess having the OS on it too would be a good idea?
I should also add, that i don't have a specific gaming monitor, so i'm probably needing to add one of them however i've no idea where to start on this.
I'm looking at picking up the below spec, it's very similar to one of the base gaming PC's on the site (interestingly the base spec didn't have a sufficient power supply).
What do you guys think? The cost atm is £1,542 but my budget is around £1,800 so very open to suggestions for upgrades that...